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Taking Humanities I in Action is a journey. From day one students are confronted with issues that they find not only mentally and emotionally challenging, but even personally troubling. Yet we take some comfort in Krishnimurti’s well-known, if startling, observation, … Continue reading →

During our three days visiting the Foshan orphanage, we take students on one afternoon excursion to visit a towering Kuan Yin statue, the Chinese Goddess of Compassion, to learn more about this most essential quality of our weekend experience. Nikki … Continue reading →

”For contemporary teenagers, too, developing soulcraft competence is more vital to their personal development than math, science, or business know-how. Most teenagers sense this and most would prefer this knowledge. Most of their teachers, however, don’t have a clue about pathways to soul. Few of us learned these things as teens or in college.” Bill Plotkin in Soulcraft, p. 116.

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